Fine, Vintage & Vernacular Photography

online only auction | 1 day sale | 6 days away
Location
Chicago, IL 60641
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Jul 23
10am

Sale Ends

Thu
Jul 23

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Description & Details

This auction offers a diverse collection of fine and vintage photography, with a distinctive focus on the snapshot. Once considered mere "fabrics of yesteryear," these vernacular images are now being reclaimed by the collecting world and appreciated for their candid, historical, and visual depth. Curated by Eric Robbins and Greg Rivera, the catalog also features standout works from masters like Todd Hido and Pentti Sammallahti. From the whimsical and bizarre to the scientific and archival, this sale represents a broad, vibrant spectrum of the medium?s history.
Spirit photograph carte de visite.Amusing Spirit Photograph. Brighton, late 19th century.Trick Photograph of Head in Bottle.(Headless Trick Photograph) CDV of Man Smoking a Pipe.(Headless Trick Photograph) CDV of Seated Man with Cane.RPPC of Three Heads on Bottle / Glasses.Greeting Card Depicting Black Cat and Floating Head. Circa 1920s-30s.(Headless Trick Photograph) Cabinet Card of Man Holding His Head Up High.HORNUNG, J.W. (Headless Trick Photograph) Cabinet Card Depicting Decapitation by Guillotine.(Headless Trick Photograph) Snapshot of Four Men Holding Canes.(Headless Trick Photograph) Cabinet Card of Man Staring at His Own Head.(Headless Trick Photograph) Glass Plate Negative. Early 20th Century.SAVAGE, Karen (American, 1948-2017). Untitled. Unique Photogram / Silver Gelatin Print of a Dress.SAVAGE, Karen (American, 1948-2017). Untitled. Three Unique Photograms of a Child's ChristeningGroup of Four Polaroid Photographs with Spirit Photography Effect. 1970s.Snapshot of Skeletons Drinking and Smoking.Charles Dickens Cabinet Card Photograph. (Trimmed). Mid 19th Century.Press Photograph of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. 1918.MILLIE-CHRISTINE (Millie and Christine McKoy, 1851-1912). Cabinet card portrait. Circa 1890s.Group Portrait in Theatrical Fancy Dress Costumes. Circa late 19th century.Cabinet Card of Uriah Hagans and Two Other Musicians. Circa late 19th/early 20th century.Cabinet Card of a Group of Children, One Posed as a Coachman with Miniature Horses. Late 19thBoxing Cabinet Card. Circa late 19th centuryCaricature Photomontage Tintype of Gentleman in Donkey Cart. Patent Dated 1874One-Armed African American Lawman. Sixth Plate Tintype Photograph. Late 19th Century.Tintype Photograph of Costumed Figure with False Beard. Late 19th Century.European Rag-and-Bone Man Ragman CDV Photograph. Late 19th century.Tintype Portrait of Hidden Father Holding Child. Mid-19th Century.[Tintype]. Two Men in Fraternal Costume. 1879.BRADY, Mathew. Civil War CDV Depicting Assistant Surgeon John L Morris.19th Century CDV Portrait of Twin Children, Forshew (Hudson, New York)Cabinet Card Photograph of Woman, Possibly Japanese. 1880sCobbler/Shoemaker Cabinet Card. Circa 19th centurBishop William Taylor and Bralah Cabinet Photo. 1892.[ETHNOGRAPHIC]. Unusual CDV Portrait of Bearded Male with Inscription. 19th century.Courret Hermanos (Lima, Peru) Mummy CDV Photograph.CDV of Armless Man in Patriotic Dress, with a Gun Between Toes.CDV of George L. Fox in Clown Makeup.[BICYCLES]. Large Photograph of 9 Cyclists Posing with 4 Penny-Farthing Bicycles. [N.p., ca. 1880s].Tintype of 3 Women and a Man on the back of a Camel. 19th century.Three 19th Century Australian CDV Portraits of Aboriginal Male Sitter.Four tintypes of card players.Pair of Cabinet Cards of a Boswell's Fodder and Silo Harvester. Circa 1885.Three Saddle Cabinet Cards. Circa 19th/20th century.President Garfield Cabinet Card and Presidential Trombinoscope Cabinet Card, two. 19th century.WATKINS, Carleton (American, 1829-1916) 15 Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, John Muir, San100 Antique Photographs of Children. Cabinet Card Mounts / Other Formats. 19th / Early 20th Century.54 Cabinet Cards and 23 Carte de Visites. Various Subjects. Late 19th/ Early 20th Century.Photographs of Men of All Ages Dressed in Cowboy Attire. Early 20th century to late 20th century.Tintype Group with 97 Total Tintypes. Late 19th/Early 20th Century.Three Cabinet Card Portraits of Women, including Actress Flora Walsh. Circa late 19th century.Group of 29 theatrical cabinet card portraits.[BICYCLES] Three Cabinet Cards of Men with Bicycles. Circa 1880s.34 Partially Cased Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes or Tintypes. Male and Female Portraiture. LateCallahan & Thompson (attributed). Indian Ceremony, Southern California Auto Club, Group ofPortrait of Geronimo (1829-1909). Photograph with Newspaper Clipping and Letter. Early 20thThomas A. Edison in His Home, Orange, New Jersey. Circa World War I.Views of Colorado / Denver. Circa late 19th century.Pair of American Flag and Cross Tableaus with Costumed Figures. Circa 1920s-1930s.Antique album of family snapshots and cyanotypes.Native American & Western Americana Photograph Group: Grand Canyon, Knotts Berry Farm, andEleven Architectural Related Photographs. Buildings / Structures. Various Formats and Dates. 19th /17 Exotic / Travel Photographs. 14 Silver gelatin, one albumen print, one hand colored, one color25 Workplace / Industrial Related Photographs. 10 Offset Lithograph Postcard Set. 19th / 20th18 Interior / Advertising / Signage Photographs. 19th / 20th Century.Large Group of Unusual / Eccentric Photographic Subjects. 41 Images. Various Formats and TimePhotographs of Single or Paired Individuals (115 images). Various Formats and Time Periods.Twenty Photographs of Groups of People. Various Subjects, Formats and Sizes. 19th/ 20th Century.Assortment of stereoview cards, many photographic.Eleven class photos of schoolchildren.[CHICAGO]. Group of 18 stereoview photographs.[OCCUPATIONS]. Over 40 assorted vintage and antique photographs.[OCCUPATIONS]. Nine photographs of men in uniform.[RAILROADIANA]. Thirteen photographs of Michigan train stations and buildings.[MONTANA]. HUFFMAN, L.A. (1854 - 1931). Six photographs.ONGANIA, Ferdinand. Calli e Canali (plate 62). 1891.[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Group of 14 cased images.NASA Red Letter Photograph/ UV Photograph of EarthNASA / Boeing Lunar Orbiter V Photograph of the Moon (Marius Region). 1966.Thirty Viking Orbiter Mars Surface Photographs. NASA, 1970s.[SPACE EXPLORATION]. NASA photograph of astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan during Challenger missionNASA red number photograph of Apollo 9 astronaut James McDivitt.NASA Flight Research Center Edwards AFB Press & Publicity Photograph Archive. Circa 1965NASA Lunar Orbiter Photographs (2) Earth & Moon Surface. Circa 1967.Apollo 11 Photograph of Lunar Module Eagle with Buzz Aldrin, 1969.Advanced Systems Satellite Inspection Photographs (5). Circa 1960s-70s.Group of (3) JPL Mariner Photographs.Group of (5) Vintage Lunar Surface Glossy Photos.Ten NASA Photographs of Simians Used for Early Space Program (ca. 1959-61).File of U.S. Air Force Rocket Photographs and NASA Rocket Ephemera (ca. 1958/59)NASA Color E.V.A. Photograph. Circa 1966.NASA Black Letter Photograph. 1960.Small Archive of Period Employee of JPL During Ranger and Mariner Era.Archive of 14 Hot Air Balloon Photographs, Aerial and Ground Views. Circa early 20th century.Group of 5 U.S. Navy / Air Force Atlas Missile Launch Photographs. Cape Canaveral, 1962.Apollo Program Television Screen Photographs. 1962.U.S. Air Force Atlantic Missile Range Photo Archive, 26 Images, 1958-60HARARI, Guido (Italian, b. 1952) Bob Dylan. 1984.[REGAN, Ken (American, 1940-2012), photographer]. Bob Dylan in Face Makeup. Durham, NH, 1975.PENNEBAKER, D. A. ( American, 1925-2019). Bob Dylan, The Savoy London. 1965[WENTZELL, Barrie (English, b. 1942), photographer]. Bob Dylan. London, 1965.GRUEN, Robert (b. 1945(. "John Lennon - NYC - 1974." [New York, ca. 21st century].[EVANS, Mal (1935-1976), photographer]. The Beatles and Martha (the sheepdog) at Tittenhurst Park,[EVANS, Mal (1935-1976), photographer]. The Beatles at Tittenhurst Park, 1969. [N.p., ca. 21stClinch, Danny (American, b. 1964) Stevie Nicks, NYC 2013.[SCHULTZ, Barry, photographer]. "Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac, Rotterdam, Holland 1977."SCHULTZ, Barry. "Stevie Nicks Fleetwood Mac Amsterdam Holland April 1977." [Amsterdam, ca. 21stGOLDSMITH, Lynn (American, b. 1948). Bob Dylan. 1983.[MAYER, Jeffrey, photographer]. Tom Petty and Bob Dylan Performing on Stage (Photo #1). [N.p., ca.[AARON, Richard E. (1949-2016), photographer]. Tom Petty on Stage. [N.p., ca. 21st century].[REGAN, Ken (American, 1940-2012), photographer]. Bob Dylan & Joan Baez Rolling Thunder Revue Tour,[REGAN, Ken (American, 1940–2012), photographer]. Keith Richards Portrait Photograph.MESSER, Alan (British, b. 1951). Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones - July 1969.REGAN, Ken (American, 1940–2012). Keith Richards Hands. Los Angeles, CA, 1992.[REGAN, Ken (American, 1940-2012), photographer]. Mick Jagger Portrait Photograph. Vancouver,FEINSTEIN, Barry (American, 1931-2011). Bob Dylan / 'Kids on Steps' / Liverpool, England. 1966.DILTZ, Henry (American, b. 1938). Mick Jagger. 1969.Bob Marley Performing, Alan Sagal Photograph. Circa 1975.MAHER, C. Faithfull to Jagger. 1967.Paul Newman Behind the Camera. Circa 1960.[ROBINSON, Jack (American, 1928 - 1997), photographer]. Jack Nicholson. New York, 1970. Printed inSTEEN, David (1936-2015). Twiggy, London 1967. [London, February, 2024].STEEN, David (1936-2015). Twiggy, London 1967. [London, February, 2024].FINKELSTEIN, Nat (American, 1933-2009). Andy Warhol with Spray Paint and Moped. 1965.Three Photographs of Holly Woodlawn, Warhol Superstar. 1970s.FINKELSTEIN, Nat (1933-2009). Edie Sedgwick with Scarf (1965). [N.p., 21st century].ABRAMOVIC, Marina (b. 1946). Image of Happiness, 1991.Three John Waters Portrait Photographs.[BOWERY, Leigh (1961 - 1994)]. GREER, Fergus. (b. 1964). Leigh Bowery, 1991.Collection of Salvador Dali Press Photographs. 1974-1980s.Binder of photographs including Fritz Henle (13) and David Plowden (2).[RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN]. Group of 3 photography portfolios featuring Harry Callahan, AaronWESTON, Edward. My Camera on Point Lobos.Jack Spencer Photograph. Pontabla New Orleans 2000.BRENNER, Jules (American, 1917-1986). Archive of original photographs and negatives. Circa[NEW YORK - PHOTOGRAPHY]. Group of 5 exhibit portfolios from the New York State Council on the ArtsGroup of Vernacular Photographs of Television Screens, 27 Items. 1960s-1990s.Group of 94 Elvis Presley Television Snapshot Photographs. Circa 1970s.The Beatles. A Hard Days Night ; Group of Off-Air Television Photographs. 1964.Robin Leach Private Estate Polaroid Archive (23 Photographs). Circa 1980s-1990s.World Artist Management (WAM) Archive of International Performance Press Photographs (50). CircaGroup of Sixteen Polaroid Photographs Documenting the O.J. Simpson Trial Television Coverage.Robert F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson. Speech Captures and Johnson Placing Wreath At[WHITE HOUSE]. Official White House photograph of Nancy Reagan and Mr. T. 1983.Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, and Emmett Kelly Hand-Tinted Photograph. Circa 1950.Over 60 publicity photographs of performers.Snapshot Photograph of Group of Little People, Possibly from The Wizard of Oz, 1930s.Five Possible Tarzan Snapshots with Cheetah & Trainer. 1930s-40s.Elephant Dental Surgery at the New York Hippodrome, Press Photo. Circa 1930s.King Kong Photograph, Signed and Inscribed, Paris, 1978.Notorious B.I.G. July 4, 1995 Concert and Brooklyn Memorial Photograph Archive (Nas & Mobb Deep).Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars Press Photograph. Universal Pictures: California, 1939.Group of 35 Television Screen Photographs of Lost in Space. (1960s-1974).Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Sail Barge Set Construction Photographs (2). James Van Hise,Star Wars Yoda Creature Effects Prototype Head Photograph. Lucasfilm, ca. 1980.Group of 17 Genre Photos: 70's Movie Stills, Ballet Dancers, RC Cola Advertisements, DesertGroup of 20 Photographs with Ephemera of Television Studio Equipment with Event Shots. Ca.Geronimo Black Studio Snapshots and Group Portrait Photograph. 1970s.Archive of Vernacular Press Photographs from the San Leandro Observer, California. 1974.Goodyear Blimp “Mayflower II Los Angeles Aerial Photo Archive. 1960.Chinese Contortionist Performance Photographs, Peking (6), Circa 1950s–60s.Snapshot Photograph Archive of Early Motorcycle Restoration and Period Film Set Activity. 1963.Early Motorcycle and Young Men’s Snapshot Archive. Southern California, ca. 1930s.Rainbows Motorcycle Club (MC) Photo Album Archive. Southern California, ca. 1960s-1970sEarly 20th century South Pacific / Pacific Islands vernacular photograph group (8)African Missionary Photograph Archive / Brown Brothers Press Group (Congo Mission). 1910sArchive of Press Reference Photographs Political & Cultural Figures (49)John F. Kennedy Funeral Polaroid Album. 1963.Black Panther Demonstration and Related Press Photographs. Group of Three. 1971.African American Photobooth Portraits. Group of Approximately Sixty.Group of African American Military Portraits. 1920-40s.“Paper Moon; Novelty Photograph of African American Serviceman. Mid 20th Century.Group of Eight African American Police Mugshot Photographs. Los Angeles, Tulsa, and Detroit,Sixteen Vernacular Portrait Photographs of African American Women. 1920s-1940s.Negro League Team Photograph Mobile Tigers Alabama, c. 1930s-40sAfrican American Soldiers Real Photo Postcard Group (5). Circa 1920s-1940s.ADAMS, Harry H. (1918-1988)  Archive of Los Angeles Civil Rights and NAACP Photographs.Martin Luther King Jr. in Berlin. Press Photograph. 1964.African Studio Portrait Photograph Group with Military and Youth Fashion Images, 1980sGroup of Black Power Images. Early 70s.Collection of African American Portrait Photographs with Painted Backdrops. Late 20th century.African American Photography Collection. Late 20th Century.Four Snapshot Photographs of Young Snoop Dog. Early 1990s.Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Original Photographic Postcards by Ralph D. (3). 1991-94Kobe Bryant Rookie-Era Fila Summer League Long Beach Photograph (Ralph D.) 1997.Collection of African American Snapshot Photography. Early to mid-20th century.Six African American Related Photographs: Nightclub, Boxing, Females, WPA, Group, and Doorman. LateTwo Photo Collages / Snapshots and Photo Booth Photographs from African American Family Work andCollection of Over 30 African American Glamour Portraits & Social Snapshots. Late 1990s-EarlyU.S. Funk Band in Japan Snapshot Archive. 1979.Group of Women in Costume Holding Masks. Two Real Photo Postcards, c. 1910-1920s.Group of Liberia PRC Military Photographs Including a Thomas Quiwonkpa group of 3. 1981.Group of Vernacular Studio Portrait Photographs with Inscriptions. 1990s.Womens Vernacular Photobooth Portrait Archive (Approx. 60+ Images), 1930s-1970s..Pair of Sideshow Half Man  Half Woman&; Banner Display Snapshots, Circus Midway.MUENCH, Josef (American, 1904-1998) Group of 4 Photographs: Native American Subjects andThree Philippine Photo Albums with Schools, Scouts, Police, Social Clubs, and Portraits. 1940sTodd Studios, St. Louis. Bronze Nude Figure with Headdress. Mid 20th Century.Group of Four Snapshot Photographs of Mummified Figures, Early 20th Century.Group of Three Snapshot Photographs of Jack Johnson. Early 20th Century.Andy Kaufman and Tony Clifton: Group of 3 Vintage Performance Photographs. Circa late 1970s.“Jocks; (1987): Behind-the-Scenes and On-Set Photograph Archive. Late 1980s.WWI Women War Work Press Photographs. 1917-18.Jerusalem (Palestine) World War I Press Photograph Pair. 1917.U.S. Infantry Training Exercise Press Photograph. 1918.U.S.S. Des Moines Naval Photograph Archive.Group of 11 Safeway Boycott Demonstration Photographs. San Leandro, California, 1973.World War II Aircraft Nose Art Snapshot Group (15 Images)18th Infantry Photographs. Circa 1897.Operation Crossroads Atomic Bomb Test Photograph, Bikini Atoll, July 25, 1946.North Vietnamese Military, Political, and Vernacular Photograph Archive. Vietnam, ca. 1950WWII India-Burma Theater Photograph Archive Identified to T/Sgt. I. B. LibottJules Brenner U.S. Army Film Unit Snapshot Archive (36 Photographs). Mid-20th Century.Group of Fifteen Vernacular Photographs of African American Soldiers. Circa 1940s.African American Army Air Forces Baseball Team Photograph Tuskegee AirmenCollection of Photographs featuring African American Vietnam Soldiers. Circa 1955 - 1975.Group of WWII U.S. Army Women’s Army Corps and Cadet Nurse Photographs. 1943-1946.Vietnam War Photograph Archive Including North Vietnamese Soldiers, Combat Aftermath and CasualtyGroup of Snapshot Photographs from the Aleutian Campaign, Including Attu, Alaska, 1943New York City Fifth Avenue Decorated for War Bond Drive, Press Photograph. Circa World War I.Atomic Bomb Test, Eniwetok Atoll, 1948.Wrecked German Aircraft with Swastika Tail, WWII Snapshot. 1940s.World War II Aircraft Nose Art Snapshot Archive (Group of 16). Circa 1945.Acme Newspictures Press Photograph of Shrunken Head. (Buchenwald Evidence). June 22, 1945Chinese Military Training and Armed Women Vernacular Photograph Group 10. Mid-20th century.Group of 23 Annotated WWII Combat Snapshot Photographs. Pacific Theater, ca. 1944-1945.WWII U.S. Army Air Forces Bomber and Aircraft Photographs. 1939-1945.RPPC of 93rd Landing on D Day. Sicily, 1943.Shellbacking Snapshots and Panoramic.Group of (3) Vintage Silver Gelatin Prints Depicting the Raising of The Flag in Iwo Jima.Group of images depicting Cuba Spanish American War. Circa 1890 s'Group of (34) 1940s and Early 1950s Fighter Pilot and Nose Art Photographs.Bikini Atoll Nuclear Explosion PhotographsMother Nursing Infant. 1923.Group of 8 Military Tropical Snapshots with Soldiers, Skulls, Bones, and Religious Statuary. CircaKorea ;Para-Pup; Mascot; Air Force Paratroopers with Dog Press Photographs.Berkeley ;Smoke-In; Press Photograph with Newspaper Clipping. 1973.Archive of Personal Correspondence and Photographs Relating to Scientology and Postwar Travel.Group of Fifteen Novelty Souvenir Photographs with Painted Backdrops. 1940s-1960s.Sectaurs Toy Line Prototype and Figure Test Polaroids 15. Circa 1979-1981.[BASEBALL] Chicago Cubs / Brooklyn Dodgers / New York Giants Press Photograph Archive. 1952[BASEBALL]. Twelve Washington Senators Color Snapshot Photographs with Young Fan. Circa late 1960s.Collection of Playful Violence Snapshots.Group of 23 Photographs Featuring Gardens, Leisure, Streetcars, Houses and a Shot of Earth from 57Wirephoto of China & Atomic Bomb Explosions as Shown on Japanese Television March 2nd.Photograph of a Marine Bitten By Shark.Photograph of Congo the Ape Man and Sally, The Woman-Ape.RPPC of Patriotically Dressed Chimpanzee Lady Betty.Pair of Early Clown Snapshots.Trick Snapshot of Soldier.Humorous Snapshot of One Framer Posing To Chop Another Framers Head Off[MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY]. Group of early medical X-ray photographs. Circa 1915.Electrostatic ;Static Machine; Demonstration Scrapbook Page. Circa 1930s-1940s.RPPC of A Skeleton in Cape and Cowl.Group of (3) Post Mortem PhotographsGroup of (10) Bizarre Halloween Party Color Photographs.Collection of (45) Unusual Polaroids (ca. 1980-90s).Collection of (13) Hand-Annotated Early 90s Polaroid Portraits.Collection of (5) Reflections and Distortions (1930s-1950s).Large Group of Snapshot Photographs Depicting Men Holding Guns. Early to mid-20th century.[MOTORCYCLE CLUBS]. Hells Henchmen 1% Motorcycle Club, Illinois, Photo Archive. CircaPhotography Collection featuring People Holding Cameras and Taking Pictures. Circa 1930’Collection of Photographs featuring Hot Rods, Peddle Cars, and Little People. Circa 1920’Airforce Photo Album (ca. Late 50s).Photography Grouping featuring Soldiers and Civilians Wearing Gas Masks. Early to mid-20th century.Collection of People Flicking the Bird and the Peace Sign. V.p., 1950’s-90’s.Snapshot Photo Collection of Humans Doing Acrobatics. Circa 1940's-1970s.Landscape Photographs of Death Valley National Park. California, ca. 1933.Large Photography Grouping of Mining, Mining Towns and Miners.Travel Photography Collection featuring Roadside Signage and Attractions. Early 20th century throughGroup of Arizona/Southwestern Photographs. Circa 1930's.Collection of Photographs Looking Out of Car Windows While Driving.Large Unusual Snapshot Collection of (30) Abstract Images.Group of (22) Color Multi Exposure Photographs.Large Collection of People Making Humorous GesturesFifteen exaggeration postcards.Archive of Simian Snapshot Photography. Circa 1940s - 1980’s.Pair of Early 80s German Shooting Arcade Photographs.World’s Fair Freaks Group Photograph. Circa 1950.Snapshot of Child Holding Toy M16. 1968.Snapshot of Kids in Masks pointing Toy Guns.Snapshot of Kid with Mouseketeers Hat Holding Toy Machine Gun.Halloween and People Wearing Masks Color Snapshots 1960s-90’s.Group of Over 30 Polaroids of Halloween and People Wearing Masks (ca. 1980s-90s).Halloween and People Wearing Masks Black and White Photographs 1940’s-60’s.Halloween (Some Blackface) and Halloween Bowling Party. Waukesha, Wisconsin. 1929.Portrait of Man with Wind Model at Langley.Camera Club or Style of Club Photos (7). Mostly Architectural. One Troubadour and a Boat on Water.Four Detroit family photo snapshot albums.Collection of Familial Photographs and Ephemera of Mazatlan, Mexico. Early 20th century through theThree Photographs from a Minstrelsy Side Show of The Club Plantation Review. 1960s.Penntthi Sammallahti Vuokkiniemi, Karelia, Russia, 1991.Collection of Hand-Painted Wirephotos of Criminals. Circa 1950 - 1960s.NY Herald Tribune Press Photo of Undercover Officers Dressed as Women. 1962.Railroad Fatality Crime Scene Snapshot Archive with Original Photo Service Booklet. Mid-20thRPPC of Execution of Moros. Jolo, Sulu: July 21, 1911.Group of 5 Historical Photographs of the Shanghai Massacre of 1927.Archive of 13 Riverside County Sheriff Female Booking Photo Cards. 1967–74.Group of 7 Color Polaroid Prison Portrait Photographs, Identified Sitters. March 1980.Southern California Chicano Gang Scrapbook Archive with Vernacular Photos, Prison Art & HandwrittenCollection of Hand-Painted and Annotated Mug Shots. Bay Area, California, 1950s/60s.San Quentin Escapees Fred Landers, Alex McKay, Joe Kristy Press Photo with Clipping. 1930s.Press Photograph of Man killed by Submachine Gun (ca. 1950s).RPPC of Prisoner in Electric Chair. Nebraska State Prison.Group of 5 Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Oversized Photographs. Circa 1975.Bizarre Images of Experimental Animal and Human Surgery. Circa 1968.A Group of 15 Press Photos of Criminals, Including Some Juveniles. Ca. 1940s-1960s.Decomposed Human Remains Skeleton.Suicide Crime Scene Photographs. Circa 1973.Crime Scene Photographs Circa 1975.Collection of Surgery and Post Surgery Photographs. Mid to late 20th century.Framed Photograph of Muscular Man in Grotesque Makeup. Circa 1920s.Photographs of Twins and Identically Dressed Subjects. 1890s - 1950s.Large Grouping of Hippie Photographs.BRAKE, Brian (New Zealand, 1927-1988). Christs Church. 1970.JORDAN, Louis (1908 - 1975). Original photograph playing sax with topless Martha Jordan.Photography Collection Featuring Couples Kissing (14).Grouping of 29 Photographs Featuring Women Holding Guns.Grouping of Photographs of the Blacks Beach Nudist Protest of 1977.Archive of Bodybuilding Physique Snapshot Photographs. Circa mid-20th century.Mid-Century Professional Wrestling Photograph Archive, including Signed Portraits and Action Scenes.Mil Máscaras Lucha Libre Wrestling Photographs. Group of Nine. 1980s.Fourteen Kitsch Wrestling Promo Photographs. 11 Female and 4 Male. 2 signed. 1960s.Male Physique / Bodybuilding Experimental Photograph. 1950s.Group of amateur weightlifting photographs.Female Bodybuilder / Fitness Model Photograph Archive in Binder. 1980s-90s.[FEMALE WRESTLING] Group of 12 Women’s Wrestling Photographs. 1980s.[BEAUTY PAGEANTS]. Collection of over 100 press and publicity photos.Lembrança: Brazilian Souvenir Picture Frame.Circa late 19th/early 20th century.Group of Seven Erotic Real Photo Postcards. Circa 1930s–40s.Snapshot Photograph of Tattoo Artist Kazuo Oguri with Tattooed Woman, Japan. Late 20th century.Tattooed Penis with Demonic Figure. Vernacular Photograph. 1970s-80s.Biker Getting His Testicles Tattooed.Vernacular Snapshot Archive of Tattooed Man & Social Circle. Circa 2000s.Collection of (14) Tattoo Photographs (ca. 1950s-1990s).Wet T-Shirt Contest Snapshot Photo Collection.Group of Seven Erotic Vernacular Polaroid Photographs. Circa 1970s–80s.Group of Twenty-Five Fetish-Themed Vernacular Color Photographs. 1980s.Glamour Nude Snapshot Sequence, Interior Study, c. 1960s (Group of 6)Mid-Century Vernacular Nude & Pin-Up Photograph Group (9). Circa 1940s–50s.Color Vernacular Aviation Pin-Up Photographs with Experimental Aircraft (8). Circa 1960s–Asian Glamour Nude Photograph Group of 6 Images. 1940s–1950s.Two Women in Lingerie, Interracial Snapshot Photograph. Dated 1962.Group of 5 Polaroids of "Bill" with Glamour Models. Circa late 1970s–1980s.Group of Four Photographs of Silver-Painted Figures in Posed Tableaux, 1930s–40s.[EROTICA]. Sequence of Masked Woman Posing with Kimono. Circa mid-20th century.Group of Six 1950s Blonde Pin-Up and Nude Studio Photographs.Group of Vintage Burlesque / Pin-Up Photographs (c. 1950s)Group of (17) Male Cross Dresser Photographs.Group of (11) Cross Dressers Color Images.Thailand “Rose Bar” Girl Snapshots with Business Card, c. 1970s–80s (Lot of 10)Flirty “Grandma” Vernacular Snapshot Album Archive. Circa 1970s-early 1990s.Group of 11 San Francisco Novelty Arcade Studio Risqué Photo Cards.Bettie Page Burlesque Studio Portrait. Color Photograph.KLAW, Irving (American, 1910–1966). Group of 20 Black-and-White Photographs Depicting ModelsLarge Grouping of Photographs Featuring Beautiful Women. V.p. 1930s-90s.African American Female Nudes. Circa 70's.Archive of 17 Vernacular Erotic Photographs of African American Women. Circa 1970s–80s.Collection of Over 100 Female Nude Photographs. Circa 1990s.Female Nude Photography.Collection of Female Risque Photographs. Early 1990s.Collection of Female Nudes. Early 90s.Collection of Suggestive Female Photographs. Mid to late 20th century.Group of Color Vernacular Photographs of Women’s Mud Wrestling Event. Late 20th-century.Group of 4 Photographs of Male Bodybuilder Posing on the Beach. Circa 1950s.Collection of Color Male Nude Photographs. Circa 1990s.Collection of (11) Gay Interest Photographs (ca. 1940s-1990s).Group of 6 Polaroid Photographs, Male Nudes, Interior Scenes. Circa 1970s–1980s.Randy Sprout Artist’s Reference Photograph of Seated Figure, Large-Format Double ExposureLarge-Format Male Nude Photograph.1970s Fetish Snapshot Photographs. Group of Nine.Group of Vernacular BDSM / Fetish Snapshot Photographs. Circa 1970s–80s.Fetish Snapshot Photographs. Group of Fifteen. 1971.Five Fetish Photographs. Mid-20th Century.[EROTICA]. Group of Bondage and Fetish Photographs. Circa 1960s–70s.Group of (17) Snapshots of Lesbians Kissing in Bondage (ca. 1990s)Group (8) of Photographs of Lesbians Having Sex (ca. 1990s).Collection of Scandalous Photographs Depicting Sexual Acts. Circa 1990s.

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